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I was doubtful too. Mysterious 'sea creature' discovered on Wolf Island beach in South Georgia A man from Waycross, Georgia found his own version of the Loch Ness Monster on Friday while at Wolf Island.
originally posted by: miniatus
I'm hesitant because the sun is a known tabloid, so not reputable by a long shot.
Until I see something from a more reputable source I'll be skeptical, as should anyone. Besides, it's awfully small looking to be compared to Nessy, and doesn't even match the descriptions I know of.
I'm going to have to say I have complete doubts about this being anything but a normal sea creature or just a sensationalized hoax.
I think 4-5 foot long isn't nessy.. it's most likely a type of fish.. or fake, or something mundane.
A local writer and novelist contacted News4Jax saying he believes the mysterious sea creature looks exactly like the legendary Altamaha-ha, a river monster of the Altamaha River located just west of Wolf Island. Taylor Brown, author of "The River of Kings," says he grew up on St. Simons Island and heard stories about the sea creature, known as a survivor of the Mesozoic Era.
originally posted by: underwerks
Here's a better link from a local news channel:
www.news4jax.com...
What's cool is that it looks like something that's been reported around there for a while.
A local writer and novelist contacted News4Jax saying he believes the mysterious sea creature looks exactly like the legendary Altamaha-ha, a river monster of the Altamaha River located just west of Wolf Island. Taylor Brown, author of "The River of Kings," says he grew up on St. Simons Island and heard stories about the sea creature, known as a survivor of the Mesozoic Era.
originally posted by: rickymouse
I bet these creatures would make good pets, sort of like a seal or something. Evidently they don't bite people as nobody ever has reported that they bite us. Maybe if a guy is skinny dipping they might get bit, and what will they do to a woman?
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: rickymouse
I bet these creatures would make good pets, sort of like a seal or something. Evidently they don't bite people as nobody ever has reported that they bite us. Maybe if a guy is skinny dipping they might get bit, and what will they do to a woman?
You see the crank that thing has?!
Maybe it's just the long necked shark tailed extinct seal?